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The shock announcement came as the major summer holidays approached.
The pilots' union of the Scandinavian airline SAS has launched a strike notice from June 24 in Denmark and June 29 in Norway and Sweden.
He wants to force management to resume negotiations on a restructuring plan for the group on a drip and riddled with debt, recovering with difficulty from the coronavirus pandemic.
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A decision which jeopardizes the future of the company and which
“shows a shocking lack of understanding of the critical situation in which SAS finds itself”,
deplores the spokesperson for SAS-Denmark, Alexandra Lindgren Kaoukji, warning against
“a strike which would be devastating”
.
His hope is
"that the pilots
(about 900, editor's note)
realize what is at stake and choose instead to continue the search for a solution"
to get the historic company, born in 1946, out of one of the most serious crises of his history.
Negotiations stalled
The crux of the conflict: the fate of some…
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